Originally Posted by FakeBoobsRule
I think you're getting some bad legal advice in this thread.
You're worried about keeping if off your record and the previous replies don't address this and are being very nonchalant about your punishment. While paying a fine or being on probation isn't that bad of a punishment, the scar on your record is and that's what you should be worried about.
I don't know about Canada but in the U.S. many states have programs in place for first time offenders but it isn't automatic. They go by different names from state to state such as pre trial intervention, deferred adjudication, judical diversion, etc. Yes, they may involve drug testing, a fine, and probation but if completed it will allow you to keep your record clean. Just because you go on probation or pay a fine doesn't mean you are going to come out with a clean record. You should try to beat the charge outright because you usually only get one chance at these types of programs but since the bong was right there in plain sight you might not have much ammo to fight with.
You should get a lawyer and try to fight it. If you can't fight it then the lawyer will help get you a deal from the prosecutor that you may be able to live with to keep your record clean which sounds quite possible. Don't just go into court and plead guilty and hope for the best. You might be able to get into a first time offender without a lawyer but here in the U.S. the first visit is usually free so you should go see a lawyer.
Also, if you were convicted and didn't receive such a program, you can't always get things expunged from your record once you plead guilty or are found guilty. If you are found innocent or the case is thrown out, you can definitely expunge it.